Old School Peanut Butter Oatmeal Balls packed with natural peanut butter, oatmeal, powdered milk, honey, wheat germ and ground flax seed.
Happy Wednesday all I hope everyone is having a great day. Do you remember the Old Fashioned Peanut Butter Oatmeal Balls that were served in the school cafeteria? Who knew those yummy little things were packed full of healthy ingredients. I didn't know at the time that they were good for us, I just knew they were GOOD!!!!!!!!!!
Now don't go mistaking these peanut butter balls for the traditional buckeye peanut butter balls. These are not the same thing. My kids love when I make this yummy treat. They have no idea that they're so good for them. Especially Picky Pants Carson, he calls them peanut butter candy cookies.
Now don't go mistaking these peanut butter balls for the traditional buckeye peanut butter balls. These are not the same thing. My kids love when I make this yummy treat. They have no idea that they're so good for them. Especially Picky Pants Carson, he calls them peanut butter candy cookies.
With Carson you have to hide some of the healthy stuff to get him to eat it. I know by adding chocolate chips that it kind of makes them not so healthy but, I don't add them all of the time or to all of the peanut butter balls, I usually do half. By far our favorite way is plain! If you're looking for a healthy treat for your kiddos or you want a blast from the past than go and make a batch of these PB balls. You'll be glad that you did!
Let's get started! Add all of the ingredient into a big bowl. Mix it all together with hand mixer on low. Form into balls. (I use my small cookie scoop and scoop them up nice and tight).
Roll into a ball a bit using your hands and place on a baking sheet lined with waxed ppaper or foil. Freeze until firm. Remove from freezer and store in a large zip lock bag in the refrigerator.
Enjoy!!!
Peanut Butter Oatmeal Balls - (half recipe = approx 20)
1/2 - cup organic or raw honey
1/2 - cup organic or raw honey
3/4 - cup cups natural creamy peanut butter
3/4 - cup dry powdered milk
1 1/2 - cups quick or old fashioned oatmeal, uncooked
1 - tablespoons wheat germ, optional
1 - tablespoons ground flax seed, optional
Full Recipe = approx 40
1 - cup organic or raw honey
1 1/4 - cups natural creamy peanut butter
1 1/2 - cups dry powdered milk
3 - cups quick or old fashioned oatmeal, uncooked
2 - tablespoons wheat germ, optional
2 - tablespoons ground flax seed, optional
Directions:
Mix all the ingredients together with a electric mixer. Form into balls (I use a one inch cookie scoop) with hands, and freeze on a baking sheet lined with waxed paper until firm. Remove from freezer and store in a large zip lock bag in the refrigerator.
Cook's Note: 1/2 cup chocolate chips can be added. You can also omit the wheat germ and flax seed if you don't have any one hand. It wont alter the texture or taste. It was just a perk I added to sneak in some goodness.
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These would be great to bring to school for my 2nd grade students! They'd love them! Thanks for the recipe!
Thank You for the recipe!!!
Susan
love your blog!!
like yours tho- seem healthier and never tried with chips. we just dipped ours in melted nutella when we had the hankering for that!
Most of the casseroles like the chicken noodle, chicken spaghetti and the friendship casserole can be frozen precooked. You can also freeze the salisbury steak and the hashbrown casserole as well. Here is a link to Jane's site her comment is a few above yours. She has a book called "make ahead meals for busy moms" awesome book and her site has some great resources and recipes. Here is the link for more freezer friendly ideas.
MAHM for Busy Moms
http://www.makeaheadmealsforbusymoms.com/
If you are like me (on a high protein diet) you can make these as one of your snacks! Just add high protein cereal flakes instead of the oatmeal. And use crunchy peanut butter instead of creamy. Then roll it in pecans or some other kind of chopped nuts. To make it fun for kiddos, you can stick a lolly-pop stick into it to make it a peanut butter pop!
-Ami
-Rosie
I am so going to make these with my son tomorrow.
The recipe calls for flaxseed, but I don't have any, and I couldn't find it at the store (I know they have it. I've seen flaxseed there before, but I didn't need it then....but when I do need it, I can't for the life of me remember where I saw it.) I used rice krispies instead...I like that little bit of crisp! It also says you can add carbo chips, but that's supposed to be carob chips....hehe. ;) I used mini chocolate chips.
Oh, it says that it makes about 36 balls, but we got about 60 each time we've made them. I use a 1 Tbsp size cookie scoop...which is over 1" diameter, so they're not super tiny, but not huge either. I use the scoop, and then squish and roll it into a ball by hand...my daughter loves this part!
There was a "harvest party" at pre-school last week and we were asked to bring snacks, preferably healthy ones. We made these peanut butter balls, and then I turned them into acorns by dipping them in melted chocolate candy coating, and sticking a piece of a pretzel stick in them. Cute little acorns for the harvest party!
My son saw them and wanted them for the harvest party in his 2nd grade class too! They were a big hit! :)
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